- Tie Guanyin (Iron Goddess of Mercy) - Founded in Quanzhou, Fujian Province, Tie Guanyin is a famous brand of oolong tea. The tea leaves are carefully processed and have a rich, mellow taste with a hint of jasmine. It is one of the most popular tea brands in China.
- Longjing (Dragon Well) - Longjing tea is a famous green tea produced in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. The tea leaves are plump, bright green, and have a light and refreshing taste. It is considered one of the best green teas in China.
- Wu Long (Black Dragon) - Wu Long tea is a type of oolong tea produced in Taiwan. The tea leaves are rich in flavor, with a smooth and rounded mouthfeel. Wu Long tea has a high reputation both in Taiwan and on the mainland of China.
- Bai Hao Yin Zhen (White Jade Silver Needle) - Bai Hao Yin Zhen is a type of high-quality yellow tea. The tea leaves are plump and yellowish green, with a rich and mellow taste. It is produced in Huangshan, Anhui Province, and is one of the most famous yellow teas in China.
- Gui Fei Hong (Red Flower) - Gui Fei Hong is a type of black tea produced in Yunnan Province. The tea leaves are rich in color and have a strong and mellow taste with a hint of floral aroma. It is one of the most popular black teas in China.
- Anji Baicha (Anji White Tea) - Anji Baicha is a famous green tea produced in Anji County, Zhejiang Province. The tea leaves are plump, bright green, and have a light and refreshing taste. It is considered one of the best green teas in China.
- Lapsang Souchong (Smoked Souchong) - Lapsang Souchong is a type of black tea produced in Fujian Province. The tea leaves are rich in color and have a strong smoky aroma, which gives it its unique taste. It is one of the most famous Chinese teas in the world.
- Taiwan Chun Cui (Taiwan Spring Flower) - Taiwan Chun Cui is a type of high-quality oolong tea produced in Taiwan. The tea leaves are plump and bright green, with a rich and mellow taste and a light floral aroma. It is one of the most popular oolong teas in Taiwan.
- Jin Jun Mei (Golden Pu-erh) - Jin Jun Mei is a type of fermented tea produced in Yunnan Province. The tea leaves are rich in color and have a strong and mellow taste with a hint of earthy aroma. It is one of the most famous Pu-erh teas in China.
- Shui Xian (Watered Scents) - Shui Xian is a type of oolong tea produced in Fujian Province. The tea leaves are plump and green, with a rich and mellow taste and a strong floral aroma. It is one of the most popular oolong teas in China.